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I guess that depends if you mean the country or the pronoun.

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What were the original words to the pledge of allegiance?

"I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." In 1923, the words, "the Flag of the United States of America" were added. "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." In 1954, in response to the Communist threat of the times, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words "under God," creating the 31-word pledge we say today.


Why did the government of Canada want to have control of the land of the Canadian northwest?

It was them or the USA and the USA was by far the greatest threat to Canada and other British colonies in North America.


What is a practical reason for the bicameral system?

The United States of America decided on a bicameral legislature mainly for the fact that it would keep the powers balanced. The threat of tyranny from a republic is just as great as one from a single despot. The bicameral system allowed for the two houses to balance the powers of government, while giving as little power possible to the executive branch for fear of kings.


What was the response of the US government to the perceived threat of foreign ideologies?

U.s. Soldiers returning from world war 1 formed the American legion.They wanted to protect America from the influences of the Bolshevik revolution


How was nullification a threat to the union?

In the Constitution, it states that Federal law was supreme over State law. Therefore, the power for a state to nullify a federal law would go against the Constitution.

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How is nuclear waste threat to the mankind?

mankind


What European country did Jefferson believe was a threat to the United states?

Thomas Jefferson believed that France was a threat to the United States. Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States.


Can you use the Definite article before United states?

Yes. "Prompt action was taken against the threat of hurricanes by the united states of the region." "The United States of Europe is a concept that has been written and talked about for centuries, but it has never come into existence other than as the European Union." "The united states could exert more influence than each individual state acting alone." "Canada and the United States of America are the two countries in North America."


What EVENTS IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE RED SCARE CONVINCED THE AMERICANS THAT THAT COMMUNIST POSED A THREAT TO AMERICA?

bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials


What was One of the main reasons that the US became involved in the Persian Gulf conflict?

The United States believed the war posed a threat to world oil supplies


Violence or the threat of violence is what?

Violence or the threat (verbal threat) of violence is considered assault in the United States. The threat of violence is a crime and can result in jail time.


Is there a justification for the US to engage in unilateral rather than multilateral military action overseas?

Yes there is, and note that other countries have the same justification. The United States needs to respond to an unproved attack while other countries may not feel the threat is sufficiently severe to join America in it's response. That does not diminish the severity of the threat to the United States however. Similarly, the United States may not feel a threat faced by another country is not worth American military action.


Did the US delay their entry into the European conflict in 1939 in the hope that Nazi Germany would eliminate the Soviet threat?

I doubt it because America was not terribly scared of Russia in 1939. There was no real threat to the United States. It was a European war and not for America to meddle with after the great depression's large economic toll.


Why is the threat of American expansion into the British North America a factor of confederation?

American expansion was a threat because, the Americans believed in "Manifest Destiny" which was the belief that the United states had a duty to take over the land of North America. The colonies of BNA, thought if they joined together they would be a better defense.


What did the United States use to overcome the threat of German U-boat?

Convoys.


How did the United States use hard power in Korea?

Sample Response: The United States used land forces and the threat of nuclear weapons. ~Apex


What started the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union?

The end of WW2 left these two countries as the only superpowers. The United States saw the Soviet Union as a revolutionary communist expansionist threat. The Soviet Union saw the United States as a counterrevolutionary imperialist threat.